The Truth of The Seven Gates of Hell (PA)

The Truth of The Seven Gates of Hell (PA)

There are many legends of the Seven gates, and the woodland around it being haunted. For the past few months, I've been reading up on all the stories, such
as an asylum being there. There are also plenty of stories of these woods being haunted along Trout Run Road (evidently formerly called Toad Road). I believed
many of these stories, in fact, until the truth was revealed to me.
Recently, in school I had a substitute teacher for my History class. When I was sharing these stories of the seven gates(from the Weird Pennsylvania book) with
my friends, the teacher came up behind us, stating "Are you talking about the seven gates of hell? You know, that stuff is all a myth."
Of course, I opposed, due to my strong belief in paranormal activity. Another shocker, when she said "My husband owns the property of the seven gates of
hell." and after that, she told my friends and I the entire story. The actual truth to the seven gates.

Trout Run, first of all, was never officially called Toad Road. However, locals on the road nicknamed it toad road because a on the Seven Gates' property
had an odd obsession with toads. When he either died or moved out, his collection of toad statues, carcasses, and even carved out toad heads were left behind.
My substitute's(Name withheld due to identity reasons) husband purchased the land for hunting grounds. They sold off the "Toad obsessor's"
house because they didn't want that part of the land, so they sold it. As of now, there is no house in this property. She stated that she didn't want
to build a house there, because those many who ignored the many "No Trespassing" signs posted by her husband would come rummage through the property
and even break into the house. she also mentioned that the gate that had been there was incidentally just a farm gate, that meant absolutely nothing. There are
also no other gates on the property, nor have there ever been any. The property is not haunted, and anyone who states that they feel paranormal activity, or
see something, is simply suffering from their mind tricking them that there is something paranormal about the area, because that is the story they heard. Had
they never known the stories, they would have most likely been fine. However, who wouldn't be scared by some noises in these woods? The only dangers are
wild animals, and her husband shot a coyote in these woods once(note that coyotes are not indiginous to Pennsylvania, so nobody is sure where it came from).
The sounds people say they hear are most likely one of many animals that home in this family's hunting grounds.
She also noted that she wouldn't mind people coming in for a scare, had they not left trash, such as beer cans and soda cans all over her property, which
was the reason she had her husband place the no tresspassing signs. She got so tired of shooing people off of the property, that now she simply calls the
police when she sees anybody. the last few she had arrested came all the way from Harrisburg to see this little plot of hunting land. It is not worth spending
time on to go see it. Just for laughs, she also tells her son to go out and scare people that dare trespass on the property on halloween. Really, the family
who owns this property just wants people to leave their land in peace. It isn't worth visiting, as it is NOT haunted. The best you'll get is having the
police called on you, and getting arrested for trespeassing on private property.

That is the true story of the Seven Gates of Hell, heard firsthand from the owners of the property.

By the way, please don't bother going here. I think the family has had enough greif with teenagers tromping all over their land, and scaring away animals,
as well as harming them and the environment by leaving trash everywhere.

As far a there being 'seven gates of hell' after I read that book 'My Descent Into Death' I got the impression that yes hell may be a sort of
evolutionary process. Once people make the decision to become pure evil energy and they enter into the true depths of hell there is probably no hope of
return. That is true separation.

The true explanation for the behaviour of people like Jeffrey Dahmer will not be found in psychology. It will be found in the spirit world as people like that
have started to evolve into something which is no longer human.

Mr. Schmidt, recently arrived in a small Bavarian village which lies eight miles northwest of Munich, a picturesque, delightful little spot onetime known for
its scenery but more recently related to other events having to do with some of the less positive pursuits of man: human slaughter, torture, misery and
anguish. Mr. Schmidt, as we will soon perceive, has a vested interest in the ruins of a concentration camp - for once, some seventeen years ago, his name was
Gunther Lutze. He held the rank of a captain in the S.S. He was a black-uniformed strutting animal whose function in life was to give pain, and like his
colleagues of the time he shared the one affliction most common amongst that breed known as Nazis: he walked the Earth without a heart. And now former S.S.
Captain Lutze will revisit his old haunts, satisfied perhaps that all that is awaiting him in the ruins on the hill is an element of nostalgia. What he does
not know, of course, is that a place like Dachau cannot exist only in Bavaria. By its nature, by its very nature, it must be one of the populated areas of the
Twilight Zone.

Closing Narration

There is an answer to the doctor's question. All the Dachaus must remain standing. The Dachaus, the Belsens, the
Buchenwalds, the Auschwitzes - all of them. They must remain standing because they are a monument to a moment in time when some men
decided to turn the Earth into a graveyard. Into it they shoveled all of their reason, their logic, their knowledge, but worst of all, their conscience. And
the moment we forget this, the moment we cease to be haunted by its remembrance, then we become the gravediggers. Something to dwell on and to remember, not
only in the Twilight Zone but wherever men walk God's Earth.

You never know, chipper: could be that people took the real story out of context and assigned it to this particular piece of property.

That news story is scary, if for nothing than the fact that reporters used to get away with referring to the mentally ill as "raving maniacs." Shoot,
I challenge anyone, sane or not, to not freak out when they find they're trapped in a fire like that! And that one fireman lost his NOSE in this thing.
Cool find.

ohhhh no that story is in in lewisberry pa on pines rd. this story is that a bunch of people escaped from a mental hospital and all were crazy. and no there is no hospital no gates no orbs or trucks chasing you like ppl calim to say. the only thing that is in the woods is a old obove ground pipe and that is why there is the aka first gate so ppl cant go through and get hurt. and then little ways down theres a creek and alittle bit further theres a road called furnest rd so dont go its all a myth fake and you will get caught by the owner witch lives in the first house on the right

hahahahah your teacher was the wifes husband dam i feel bad for you i mentioned one thing abouth 7 gates when i got there and she fliped out on me if u still see her from time to time tell her shes a sob and that ivan fowler said that